Sports Bars in St. Louis Watching the Rams
- By RamzFanz
- RAMS / NFL TALK
- 6 Replies
Sorry T, didn't see the reply and don't know that area.
nd because talking heads are, you know, required to talk -- even when there isn't much to talk about -- you sometimes hear them say things that don't make much sense
Very true considering Goff is shorter than Wentz & Paxton Lynch, but I guess compared to Keenum, he is much taller, however, Goff is shorter than Sean Mannion too.
Does this explain Snead's low profile recently?Interesting piece whereas it's not the first time it has been reported that the Goff decision was not Fisher's or Snead's, which is odd because who was it?
Thanks,we hadn't been able to stop them the whole game.What a way to win the championship. Bad Ass! A 1 point game...
Where was the celebration party ???
I would concur they (Steeler fans) are arrogant and think they invented the game of football. I vacation in Ocean City Maryland and I'm amazed on how many Steeler fans there are, they actually have many Bars with the Steeler flags out front. I always ask my wife, did everyone from Pittsburgh retire in Ocean City, MD?
I was there on pure happenstance. I didn't go in, but it looked private. There were some fans standing outside. The pics with the blinds in them, are from my associates office directly across the street, where I was picking up a check. The old racetrack stands are still standing, and its almost rock throwing distance from the fabulous forum on the left from the street perspective. It's a big area. The area needs to be built up. There were junkies walking all around the area.Hey DR
Did they not let you inside?
Where's the pics with you and Stan?
all those penalties aren't deserved, he has a reputation now and is being targeted by the officials. All I want is that they called the same way on the OT that is blocking Quinn.Doesnn't mean he hasn't, but I don't remember any personal fouls or unsportsmanlike calls against Robinson...The 10-yard holding and 5-yard false start flags are flying A LOT around him for sure...
Wow. That's tough.I don't know if this has been covered in this thread, but it appears he lost part of a leg and will never play again:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ex-dol...ar-crash-per-his-college-coach-144118514.html
Auditing a back’s decision-making with the tape stopped from a bird’s-eye view is a fool’s errand, but the play above (a first-quarter run against the Jets last week) is still a great example of what’s hampered Gurley this season. By sending Austin in motion to the left, the Rams get the result they want from linebacker David Harris (no. 52). He flies to his right, creating a crease up the middle that Gurley should be able to hit for a nice gain. Instead, Gurley follows a blocker coming across the formation, buries his helmet into the tight end’s back, and stumbles forward for a 3-yard gain.
Fair question. I think the reason Goff has not started as of yet is that we had a QB in Case that was a decent back up quality QB and Goff was simply - a rookie. I think Fisher - agree with it or not - doesn't believe you put a rookie (a college junior at that) in at the most important and mentally tough position on the field before he has at least witnessed and wrapped his head around just what the NFL game is like.My 44-12 record as a pop warner HC doesn't count, ehh?
Curious, what is the MAIN reason you believe that Case has continued to start? Would anyone sit through a 4 game losing streak that we've witnessed and determine that Goff has no realistic chance to be as good as what's been displayed?
Sure, how about for that bust Goff? He'll never be able to attack a field like Alexander "baby Montana" Smith, but we can be generous.